Re: tcp-wrappers for 1.7.0

2008-04-25 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Apr 25 00:28, Charles Wilson wrote: Corinna Vinschen wrote: would you mind to build a new tcp-wrappers package exclusively for 1.7.0, which has IPv6 enabled? Fairly soon. Cool, thanks. Btw., the openssh package I uploaded to the release-2 area yesterday is already using your csih-based

Re: [HEADSUP] Let's start a Cygwin 1.7 release area

2008-04-25 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Apr 22 18:00, Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Apr 22 11:51, Charles Wilson wrote: Brian Dessent wrote: the DLL already supports parallel installs by the fact that it uses /etc/fstab. Only in very limited cases: [...] Right? You still have to worry about the shared memory region

Re: tcp-wrappers for 1.7.0

2008-04-25 Thread Charles Wilson
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Apr 25 00:28, Charles Wilson wrote: Corinna Vinschen wrote: Cool, thanks. Btw., the openssh package I uploaded to the release-2 area yesterday is already using your csih-based config scripts. Neat-o. Keeping fingers crossed... I guess next I should turn of

Re: tcp-wrappers for 1.7.0

2008-04-25 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Apr 25 13:32, Charles Wilson wrote: Ideas for cygwin-1.9 (not a new one): (1) add ld.so functionality to cygwin2.dll (2) ...miracle happens where cygwin .exe's and cygwin .dll's can simultaneously have all symbols satisfied, yet not be linked directly to DLLs other than cygwin2.dll and

Re: tcp-wrappers for 1.7.0

2008-04-25 Thread Brian Dessent
Corinna Vinschen wrote: Wasn't there a guy on the cygwin ML a couple of weeks ago who claimed to have solved the problem with unresolved symbols? There was some shoulder patting on the list, but nothing came out of it so far, right? That would be FlexDLL: http://alain.frisch.fr/flexdll.html

Re: tcp-wrappers for 1.7.0

2008-04-25 Thread Charles Wilson
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Apr 25 13:32, Charles Wilson wrote: Ideas for cygwin-1.9 (not a new one): (1) add ld.so functionality to cygwin2.dll (2) ...miracle happens where cygwin .exe's and cygwin .dll's can simultaneously have all symbols satisfied, yet not be linked directly to DLLs other

[ITA] octave-3.0.1

2008-04-25 Thread Marco Atzeri
Hi all, as previously discussed I would like to adopt octave. octave/setup.hint sdesc: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations category: Math requires: cygwin lapack gnuplot less libreadline6 libfftw3_3 zlib ldesc: The GNU Octave language for

Re: tcp-wrappers for 1.7.0

2008-04-25 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Apr 25 15:28, Charles Wilson wrote: Corinna Vinschen wrote: Step 2 reminds me of the South Park underpants gnomes' business plan. Didn't see this one. Do you have a pointer to the episode? The Plan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gnomes_plan.png The Episode Gnomes:

[ITA] glpk-4.21-1

2008-04-25 Thread Marco Atzeri
Hi All, as previously discussed glpk is one of the package needed to compile octave it is also present in debian. glpk/setup.hint --- category: Math requires: cygwin sdesc: GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit) ldesc: The GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit) package is

[ITA] hdf5-1.6.7-1

2008-04-25 Thread Marco Atzeri
Dear all, I would like to adopt HDF5 Hdf5 is one of the package need to compile octave it is also present in debian hdf5/setup.hint category: Archive Utils requires: cygwin zlib sdesc: HDF5 Hierarchical Data Format ldesc: HDF5 is a completely new

[ITA] qhull-2003.1-1

2008-04-25 Thread Marco Atzeri
Hi All, I would like to adopt Qhull, as it is one of the packages needed to compile octave. It is also present in debian qhull/setup.int sdesc: Qhull is a general dimension convex hull program category: Math requires: cygwin libqhull ldesc: Qhull is a general

SuiteSparse-3.1.0-1

2008-04-25 Thread Marco Atzeri
Hi All, I would like to adopt SuiteSparse It is one of the packages need to compile octave, it is also present in debian. SuiteSparse/setup.hint - sdesc: SuiteSparse category: Libs Math requires: cygwin ldesc: library and headers of SuiteSparse. Used to

findutils support in 1.7.0

2008-04-25 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've uploaded findutils-4.4.0-2 to release-2. I've tested that birthtime support works, and the code heavily exercises the new *at() functions. However, I haven't yet tested whether the long path name support works, but assume it does, because